Safeguarding Yourself Against Phishing

At Jobing.com, the safety of your information is of the utmost importance to us. We’d like to share with you some ways you can protect yourself and your personal information against Phishing.

Phishing is an attempt to obtain financial or other confidential information from Internet users, typically by sending an email that looks as if it is from a legitimate organization but contains a link to a fake website that looks very similar to a real one. These scams can be highly sophisticated in their ways of appearing like a legitimate organization and obtaining your information.

If you receive a suspicious email that appears to be from Jobing.com, contact our Job Seeker Support team to verify if the email is legitimate before responding or performing any actions.

In these scenarios, fraudulent entities are attempting to steal your personal information for illegal activity by pretending to be an organization you trust and that has access to your personal information.

Immediately call the institution that is supposedly attempting to contact you, you can find their phone numbers of the back of your credit card, official statements, or by visiting their website directly (not via link). Explain to them the communication you received and they will confirm or deny its legitimacy.

If you accidentally clicked a link or submitted information, call the institution immediately to inform them of fraud, reset your online password and login information.

Report Phishing:

You can easily report a phishing by contacting the following:

Forward phishing emails to spam@uce.gov and to the bank or company being impersonated in the email.

You may also report a phishing email to reportphishing@antiphishing.org The Anti-Phishing Working Group is a group of ISPs, security vendors, financial institutions and law enforcement agencies that use these reports to combat phishing.